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do the math

to give someone your telephone number, or to ask someone for their telephone number

"Ho, you be fine, do the math for me."

by xcamic April 29, 2003

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math party

partys that math geeks go to... mainly to do math
(this is really loserly)

at most of the math partys they just add, but at the serious ones they multiply

by chandlerfu April 30, 2006

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Math Teacher

One of the best teachers, they are so nice they sometimes can be strict but usually, they're nice barely any homework.

Our math teacher is awesome

by Urban is the cure of bordom November 13, 2020

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Quick Maths

To do math so fast, your brain explodes

"Aye you kno Johnny?"
"Yeah I heard died of quick maths"
"Damn such a smart man"

by LongDickJohn December 4, 2017

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math class

Well.. An easy subject for some, others well.. never mind. Just a plain easy subject. ^^

I breeze through math class.

by Me.:D February 16, 2003

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time math

Time Math is the adding and subtracting of increments of time. Also, figuring out the local time across time zones. Time Math can be extremely difficult during travel.

Time math is much more difficult than regular math in that One Hundred equals Sixty (minutes). If it's 5:49 and you add 22 minutes, what do you got?... See? It's tough.

Say you're flying from Los Angeles to Chicago and need to be at a meeting at 4:45. You need to conduct time math to figure out how long it'll take to get to the airport, what time the flight leaves YOUR time, what the local time will be when you land, how long it'll be to catch a cab, and how long you have to get to the meeting destination.

Another example would be if someone says you're meeting at 2:00 but then calls back to say 'Actually, be there an hour and a quarter before then.'

Time Math can be a bitch when doing 15 minute increments.

by D.Bruch December 17, 2007

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devil's math

When a decision requires harming a small group, or an individual, to save a larger group. Seen in war, but also with corporate lay-offs or any such situation where you're balancing the 'needs of the many against the needs of the few.' Referred to as 'Devil's Math' because there's no good choice. You're doing something evil to a small group to try and prevent greater evil from happening.

Dropping the a-bomb on Japan killed tens of thousand of people, but prevented an invasion that would've killed millions. It was devil's math, but what choice did we have.

It's all devil's math. If we don't fire this guy we won't have enough to cover payroll for the other thirty workers, then it all comes down.

by WastedMajor September 11, 2011

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